Well.. If you have a DV-input on your PC, you could use that as source. Then, if you have a DV in/out-camera, turn the camera in Play mode and plug in the RGB to a in/out-scart, you may be able to stream it.

I'd reccomend any of the cards you see here, it just depends on what available slots are on your computer, or if you'd rather have a USB one. Just make sure it has a composite(yellow cable)/S-Video input. I have my system hooked up to it, and I plug in the audio inputs(the red and white cords) into the Line-In port of my sound card, by using one of these:

Then on your Volume Properties, you set the Record tab to Line-In. Alternatively, if you have an external microphone(or a webcam with a built-in mic like myself), you can set the recording source to that, so you can provide commentary while you play.

You can use the camera features in Mogulus' studio, but I'd rather use the Flash Media Encoder, since it provides much better quality video. Once you have all the items you need, just follow the FAQ on how to set that up: http://www.mogulus.com/userguide/ind..._On2_Flix_Live

Now this part's completely optional, but I'd reccomend it. If you want to actually play the game on your TV, while at the same time having the video feed go to the capture card, get one of these:

Again, you can find one for cheap at Radio Shack. Plug the male end to your TV/switcher/whatever you have, plug the game console into one of the female ends, and run a composite(yellow) video cord with two male ends going from the other female port to the input on the video card. It will make the games much easier to play.

So,I'm visiting this side all along,and I really enjoy it watchin streams from it,like video games,cartoons etc.

My point is now,I want to stream too,I want to stream video games from my ps3,wii,nes,gamecube,ps2,so I need your guys help,I think I need to buy a caputare device to be able to stream from this consoles,I thought about buying this the dazzle dvd recorder,saw it in a mall near my city with an good price.

I love to say that it's possible to have a version of Procaster for game consoles to enable this sort of streaming, but alas the world isn't perfect.

The users streaming their game consoles are using video capturing devices and software, if you'd like to invest in one I'd suggest getting a Dazzle, it's a good product for the general consumer. Although if you're hardcore there are plenty of heavy duty capture cards out there.

Theoretically, If you have the Eye Cam for PS3, you could try to set up a wireless connection to your ps3 eye cam and stream it to your PC or via the Internet and use procaster to screen capture your PC monitor.

It would be a miracle if the PS3 could log in to your livestream studio - then you can add it to your remote camera sources and presto!!!